How are medications administered?
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What if a resident requires specialized services?
Upon moving into Crestmont North, each resident is assessed by our team. Together, we determine what services are required to meet the individual's personal needs. Based on the assessment process our staff will develop a resident care plan, coordinating all health-related and supportive services for each resident. This may include physical, occupational, and speech therapy as well as skilled nursing care. Our team is ready to assist with coordinating additional services when needed.
Who provides the care in a skilled nursing facility?
Before a patient arrives, we put together a team of caring professionals including board certified physicians, nurse practitioners, therapy specialists, and skilled nursing clinicians to create individualized programs, monitor residents' progress and adjust them as necessary.
Our skilled nursing staff consists of Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) Registered Nurses (RNs) and State Tested Nursing Assistants (STNAs). Your physician will also work with the clinical team to create your individualized care plan. Additional support staff members are available to provide housekeeping, laundry, maintenance and nutritional services.
The social worker is on site to ensure that each individual is able to maximize their independence, individuality and dignity while obtaining the highest quality of life possible.
The Administrative staff provides direction and support to all team members and manages the daily services.
What sets Crestmont North apart from other providers?
At Crestmont North we strive to provide the highest quality of care possible in order to provide the best quality of life for our residents. We work together as team, and always put our resident’s needs first.
Our unique population offers a fun, energetic atmosphere for young adults. As a young adult facility we provide an atmosphere that includes daily activities and outings that promote a high-functioning quality of life.
How is skilled nursing paid for?
Skilled nursing is covered by most insurance companies. Whether the insurance will cover part or all of the stay depends on the type of insurance the resident has. We accept almost all insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurances. We also accept private pay and hospice. For more information or if you have any questions with billing, contact Toshi Crum at (216)-228-9550.
Do you offer short-term respite and hospice care?
Crestmont North offers short-term/respite care to suit many purposes from recovery from an illness to experiencing a skilled nursing setting on a trial basis to see if it is right for you.
At Crestmont North, we believe a resident should stay as long as his/her needs can be met. To that end, we support the provision of Hospice Care from a variety of agencies, and can assist you in making these decisions if necessary.
How do I know what type of long-term care I may need?
Start out by communicating with your family and physician and then explore long-term care options in your area. Talk with the professionals that manage these communities.
How can I get more information?
To receive more information about Crestmont North call us at (216) 228 9550 or use our contact us page to send a request for more information.